Nice sharp cut that features the Pennsylvania State Coat of Arms and Motto. In 1778, Caleb Lownes of Philadelpia created a coat of arms. It consisted of a shield, which diplays the emblem of the State Seal - the ship, plough, and shieves of wheat, an eagle for the crest, two black horses as supporters, and the motto: "Virtue, Liberty and Independence". An olive branch and a cronstalk were crossed below the shield. Behind each horse was a stalk of corn, but these were omitted in 1805.